27 May
2004
27 May
'04
9:47 p.m.
At 12:31 27/05/2004, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, May 26, 2004 Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Could not interest anyone in the \=i problem, I guess. Anyway, could someone tell me how ConTeXt defines \=i (so as to always get plain \=\i)?
ah, we stand you sitting there crying over tex, can we? in addition to gb's solution:
Very funky stuff, accents in ConTeXt. You'd have to dig up in enco-acc plus the other enco-* files.
\=i becomes \imacron
which by default (enco-def) becomes
\definecharacter imacron {\buildtextaccent\textmacron \dotlessi}
which you can study in enco-ini :)
you can play with: \starttext % \startencoding[...] \defineaccent = {idris} {\idris} \definecharacter idris {sirdi} % \stopencoding he \={idris}! \stoptext